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To: JHP who wrote (88460)1/13/2001 1:53:10 PM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
JHP,

I own this stock and have been adding to my position as it has been declining in value for the last couple of years. It finally looks like it woke up. The two things that recently happened that I think are important is they are raising prices and the new use of the medal in cars. It has been a struggle owning this stock but I am finally ahead. <g>

The other stock I have been fighting for a few years is ADM and this stock also finally came to mother. <g>

Joan



To: JHP who wrote (88460)1/13/2001 5:20:17 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 132070
 
JHP, Actually, I wasn't the first on this thread to mention TIE and RTI. I think perhaps that Joan G. was first, but I don't remember that far back. The easy money has been made in both stocks. I see TIE peaking in the $15-16 range and RTI in the $20-23 range. So, right now, they probably have as much downside as upside. I still like them, but only have a third of RTI and 2/3 of TIE and am considering lightening the latter.

However, remember that I usually sell too soon. It is how I made my money, but there is no reason why anyone else has to be as cheesy as I am about having the value equation overweighted in my favor. These things could zip right through fair value as the former orphans become crown princes.